I’m just starting out with yt (I’m using the stable version available on
the website,
https://bitbucket.org/yt_analysis/yt/raw/stable/doc/install_script.sh),
and I’m running into a problem when yt tries to install python after I
execute bash ./install_script.sh. I have gcc version 4.9.3. Looking through
the archives and google haven’t given me a solution. Additionally, my
professor hasn’t seen this error before and can’t figure it out, but he
thinks it might be a 10.10 specific problem that y’all could help me with.

On OSX you probably shouldn't be building using gcc. Instead, you should
be building using clang (the default compiler on OSX) from the xcode
command line tools.

In principle, python should compile using gcc on OSX 10.10, but I doubt
it's commonly done.

I’m just starting out with yt (I’m using the stable version available on
the website,
https://bitbucket.org/yt_analysis/yt/raw/stable/doc/install_script.sh),
and I’m running into a problem when yt tries to install python after I
execute bash ./install_script.sh. I have gcc version 4.9.3. Looking through
the archives and google haven’t given me a solution. Additionally, my
professor hasn’t seen this error before and can’t figure it out, but he
thinks it might be a 10.10 specific problem that y’all could help me with.

On OSX you probably shouldn't be building using gcc. Instead, you should
be building using clang (the default compiler on OSX) from the xcode
command line tools.

In principle, python should compile using gcc on OSX 10.10, but I doubt
it's commonly done.

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FAILURE REPORT:

from /usr/include/stdio.h:65,
from Include/Python.h:33,
from Python/mactoolboxglue.c:26: